On Sun, 2007-08-26 at 09:41 +1000, Peter Miller wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> In reading the liblicense sources I have noticed at least two distinct
> coding styles.  Is there a defined "house" style?  Is there
> a .indent.pro file I can grab which defines it?

No, this doesn't exist...I gravitate towards 4 space make a tab, and
then am loose on the rest...I guess the best way forward is to just
respect th style in the code where you are at...otherwise, often
projects spin out of control discussing this issue ad infinatum...at the
end of the day, power to the committers...

Jon

> It would help me greatly if there was an .indent.pro file, since my own
> style differs quite a lot from the two styles I have identified, and it
> would be easier if I could just run indent before generating patches...
> Assuming the files I edit started in the house style.
> 
> 
> Regards
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